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iOS 5.1 Update Rolling Out Already!

The iOS 5.1 update promised earlier today has already begun being released across iPods, iPhones and iPads (which are compatible, of course). The update hopes to brings a bunch of bugs fixes, extra Siri support, a redesign of the camera app (good!) and many other new, but small, additions. This is a quick roll-out, and great news for all those people who love software updates! Stay tuned for more tech cover ...

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Facebook launches their Messenger for Windows – Macs will have to wait

Facebook are to start rapidly rolling out their previously announced 'Messenger' program for Windows, and before long Macs too. This is good news, and the program should be extremely well received if all goes to plan. According to Facebook, the previous leaked versions were mere tests, and these latest iterations are much improved, streamlined versions of the near, if not totally final product. The program ...

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Full Samsung Galaxy S 3 Specs Revealed!

Over the weekend, some interesting details have come to light surrounding Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S 3. And at last, the most important details of all have surfaced: the full tech specs! Prepare to be amazed, as this beastly phone will be launched in unison globally, with amazing features such as the 1.5GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor -  an 8MP Rear Camera and 2MP Front Camera - ...

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Mozilla To Launch Cross-Platform App Store

Announced today, Mozilla have decided to set up an app marketplace of sorts for HTML5 & other API-based languages which will provide developers are place to release their creations onto the web, for the web. The idea seems very interesting - further advancing the customizable experience of one's web browsing, via purchasing apps (or downloading free ones?) which will work with your Mozilla Firefox brows ...

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Raspberry Pi Gets Fedora – More Stylish than Ever

Raspberry Pi - that tiny little computer which looks very similar to the Arduino - has received a Fedora port which allows you to run the Linux based OS off this really compact, yet powerful machine. The company responsible for the Raspberry Pi say that it's now the Linux distro they are recommending to its users. However, the great mini-computer is still off limits to public purchase, but they do say that ...

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Gearbox Software’s Borderlands 2 Heading to Tegra Devices?

A rumour has recently surfaced that the much anticipated sequel to the hit game, Borderlands, might be coming to Android devices sporting the Tegra 3 Processor. The rumour comes from Android and Me who claim that Gearbox brought a Tegra 3 tablet to PDXLAN 19 in Oregon. According to Android and Me the tablet was running a version of the upcoming game Borderlands 2. This is certainly exciting news if the rumo ...

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Ubuntu for Android Announced

Following Cononical's release of their Ubuntu TV, and their strategy for bringing Ubuntu more openly to the world, they've announced plans to port Ubuntu to Android phones. Although this may sound strange - it is. It will not be totally Ubuntu, or just a mere Ubuntu App - it will attempt to run the whole Ubuntu OS alongside the Android operating system. This will allow both OSs to share the same kernel and ...

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iPad 3 Retina Display Caught In Production?

Continuing on from recent rumours and pictures surrounding the iPad 3's A5X Processor, and other numerous things, these pictures showing the iPad's (maybe?) retina display seem to follow suit. These photos were posted on a Chinese forum, showing very blurry images of what may possibly be the iPad 3's retina display in production! According to the thread starter, the displays are being manufactured by Samsun ...

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Angry Birds ‘Space’ Rockets into Existence

Following the typical Angry Birds pattern, a new version is on the way, dubbed "Angry Birds Space". This is great news and it will certainly hook many users for many more hours. Angry Birds (as if you don't know) is a huge mobile game franchise, worth millions. It's grabbed the attention of many, many people and earned Rovio - the creators - celebrity status in the mobile gaming world. It should bring some ...

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Call of Duty Marching to PS Vita…?

The PS Vita has had a bit of a rough ride, with Nintendo's 3DS almost hurtling the PS Vita into the handhold console back-burner. However, Sony's handheld device might be receiving a bit of luck, considering Call of Duty's soon to be arrival on the console. This will certainly help sales considering the huge success of the Call of Duty franchise, and although it won't help it beat the 3DS, it will definitel ...

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iOS 5.1 To Receive Text Formatting for Notes?

Rumour has it that the next incarnation of iOS will receive - along with numerous other features - rich text formatting for the well known "Notes App". This is much needed love for the app, considering how much more attention it would get from users if it came bundled with these alleged upcoming features. According to some, the features will include the ability to make bullet lists, underline text and also ...

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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Gets Content-Aware [New Feature]

Most Photoshop users will appreciate the difficulty when it comes to changing large portions of photos: be it moving a building, editing out a photo-bomber, or just removing those pesky spots - it's all time consuming. But Adobe have really started to try and combat all those kind of situations with a tool similar to the patch tool - the Content-Aware move tool. It seems very intuitive and effective, as you ...

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Galaxy Nexus on the Way in White – Arriving Mid-February

Samsung has finally confirmed that the brilliant Galaxy Nexus is on its way in white. Everybody likes the choice between several colours, and I am sure this will only help boost sales for the already amazing phone. This version of the Galaxy Nexus (running Android 4.0) should be available across all major UK retailer mid-February, suitably announced amidst all this snowy weather here in the UK. Stay tuned f ...

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How to Choose the Computer That is Right for You

How to Choose the Computer That is Right for You If you are a first-time computer buyer, or a veteran looking for a new machine, choosing the right computer to fit your needs does not have to be difficult. Whether you shop in-store or online, keeping in mind what the computer will be used for will help keep you focused as you make a selection. Hard-drive space, speed, and high-speed graphics and sound for g ...

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USBs Have Come a Long Way

USB sticks have come a long way. Starting commercially with a mere 8MB of storage space, these handy little devices have developed blazingly fast, and are useful in infinite different situations. As of September 2011, the largest USB stick was able to contain 256GB of information, and they are intended to store eventually up to 2 TB of information! USBs have been useful for all sorts of situations, be it ba ...

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